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Originally Posted by txdot-guy
SCOTUS ruled properly in the first part by stating that Colorado did not have the authority to remove Trump from the ballot.
The problem is that they ruled that only congress has the authority to decide who gets removed by section three.
If states deciding who can be on the ballot is considered chaotic can you imagine congress having to decide if Trump can be excluded from the presidency.
Effectively SCOTUS has decided that even if Trump is convicted for his part in the January 6th insurrection only congress can keep him from serving in office.
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True.
I can understand putting on the ballot decision.
The latter with Congress is the problem.
Idk who the Founders intend to declare insurrection was done. If it is Congress, than they need a clause that those who were associated with it need to be excused from the process.